Royal Oaks Residence and Rehabilitation Center
2939 Woodland Park Dr, Houston, TX 77082
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Services and Amenities of Royal Oaks Residence and Rehabilitation Center in Houston, Texas
Health Services
- Memory Care
Specialized Staff
- Nurse on Staff (Part time)
- Nurse on Staff (24 Hours)
Additional Amenity Information
- Payment Options: Private funds, Medicare, Medicaid, Veterans Assistance Program
Medicare
Health
1.0
Overall
1.0
Quality
3.0
Staff
2.0
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Reviews of Royal Oaks Residence and Rehabilitation Center in Houston, Texas
1.3
(3 reviews)
Shediedthanks
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July 4, 2016
I promised the facility director and everyone that I would update you all on my Moms progress from me getting her out of this place. She ended up dying when we got her out of there, about 6 weeks later. She spent almost her entire time there in agony because she couldnt get her pain medication from where the fistulas (holes) were erupting everywhere inside her abdomen. There was no Dr, and I talked to DOug, Mr director so many times. I am going to come back when I have time and write verbatim everything that my Mom wrote down during her stay there. I hate them with all my soul and I hope that they close this worthless facility. I saw so many people crying for pain meds passing their rooms while going there to pick up my moms things.
toller
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December 20, 2013
I would give this place negative stars if I could. Mom went here to help rehab after breaking a bone in a fall. Mom is 100 lbs wringing wet, and was put on anti-psychotic medications and benzodiazipines because of her dementia (her docs later asked 'what did they give her THOSE for?') as if she was a threat to somebody. She was not put on fall precautions and her meds were not reviewed, even after she fell at the facility multiple times. Additionally, they had a single person to cover 2 floors at night, and we have no idea how long she was laying on a hard floor after falling.
Madeline4
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September 23, 2013
Mom used to be in Heartland Health Care and I had filed a complaint against them. The facility itself was okay. The environment was acceptable. It liked nice and clean. It does not smell. But the staff was much to be desired. They fractured my mom's shoulder while she and she was injured for days and nobody knew. I had one nurse to call me about it and nobody had called me since.
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